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node-mapnik

Bindings to Mapnik for node.

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Usage

Render a map from a stylesheet:

var mapnik = require('mapnik');
var fs = require('fs');

// register fonts and datasource plugins
mapnik.register_default_fonts();
mapnik.register_default_input_plugins();

var map = new mapnik.Map(256, 256);
map.load('./test/stylesheet.xml', function(err,map) {
    if (err) throw err;
    map.zoomAll();
    var im = new mapnik.Image(256, 256);
    map.render(im, function(err,im) {
      if (err) throw err;
      im.encode('png', function(err,buffer) {
          if (err) throw err;
          fs.writeFile('map.png',buffer, function(err) {
              if (err) throw err;
              console.log('saved map image to map.png');
          });
      });
    });
});

Convert a jpeg image to a png:

var mapnik = require('mapnik');
new mapnik.Image.open('input.jpg').save('output.png');

Convert a shapefile to GeoJSON:

var mapnik = require('mapnik');
mapnik.register_datasource(path.join(mapnik.settings.paths.input_plugins,'shape.input'));
var ds = new mapnik.Datasource({type:'shape',file:'test/data/world_merc.shp'});
var featureset = ds.featureset()
var geojson = {
  "type": "FeatureCollection",
  "features": [
  ]
}
var feat = featureset.next();
while (feat) {
    geojson.features.push(JSON.parse(feat.toJSON()));
    feat = featureset.next();
}
fs.writeFileSync("output.geojson",JSON.stringify(geojson,null,2));

For more sample code see the tests and sample code.

Depends

  • Node v0.10.x or v0.12.x (v0.12.x support requires node-mapnik >= v3.1.6)
  • C++11 compatible C++ runtime library

Troubleshooting

If you hit an error like:

Error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.18' not found

This means your Linux distributions libstdc++ library is too old (for example you are running Ubuntu Precise rather than Trusty). To work around this upgrade libstdc++:

sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
sudo apt-get update -q
sudo apt-get install -y libstdc++6

To upgrade libstdc++ on travis (without sudo) you can do:

language: cpp

sudo: false

addons:
  apt:
    sources:
     - ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
    packages:
     - libstdc++6 # upgrade libstdc++ on linux to support C++11

Installing

Just do:

npm install mapnik@3.x

Note: This will install the latest node-mapnik 3.x series, which is recommended. There is also an 1.x series which maintains API compatibility with Mapnik 2.3.x and 2.2.x and a v0.7.x series which is not recommended unless you need to support Mapnik 2.1 or older.

By default, binaries are provided for:

On those platforms no external dependencies are needed.

Other platforms will fall back to a source compile: see Source Build for details.

Binaries started being provided at node-mapnik >= 1.4.2 for OSX and Linux and at 1.4.8 for Windows.

Windows specific

NOTE: Windows binaries for the 3.x series require the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2015:

See https://github.com/mapnik/node-mapnik/wiki/WindowsBinaries for more details.

The 1.x series require the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2013:

Source Build

To build from source you need:

  • Mapnik >= v3.0.10

Install Mapnik using the instructions at: https://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/Mapnik-Installation

Confirm that the mapnik-config program is available and on your ${PATH}.

Then run (within the cloned node-mapnik directory:

npm install --build-from-source

Windows specific

Windows builds are maintained in https://github.com/mapbox/windows-builds

Using node-mapnik from your node app

To require node-mapnik as a dependency of another package put in your package.json:

"dependencies"  : { "mapnik":"*" } // replace * with a given semver version string

Tests

To run the tests do:

npm test

License

BSD, see LICENSE.txt